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Question About Bismuth To Lead
Unread 12-10-2022, 10:22 PM   #1
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Default Question About Bismuth To Lead

So, I am looking over some of the loads on the page and I am wondering as a general rule, can a person subsitute lead for bismuth and it be similar in performance as far as speeds and preasures?

I am still learing when it comes to shotgun loading and I am seeing that it looks as if a change in any one thing affects the load data. From hulls to shot type to wad type to powder etc.

I am wanting some plinking loads for my 10 gauge and saw some bismuth loads I have all the components for except the sp-10 wads and the bismuth.
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